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stratotone":172nratj said:I have a few fender teles also, but this one rules the roost...
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stratotone":172nratj said:I have a few fender teles also, but this one rules the roost...
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nighttrain69":2wrhviyv said:stratotone":2wrhviyv said:I have a few fender teles also, but this one rules the roost...
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James Lugo":iglw82q7 said:If you want a Tele get a nice Fender one. The Road Worn's are great. I would not get any of the Deluxes, split coils, humless etc... Get a real Tele. I'm a Tele guy bigtime, I recently got a Road Worn and threw a set of Lolar Special Ts in it, inspired by a Nash Tele we had at the studio for a while that was killer. The Road Worn with Lolars is deadly. The only mod I did was a got a Fender vintage bridge (6 saddle version) and replaced the original tail piece. For me I can't play a Tele with 3 saddles, the intonation issues are a killer in the studio. My ear is way to acute for tuning for that scene. But get a good Fender, it's classic.
D-Rock":7l7jcl23 said:I'm a big fan of the Fender MiM Teles. Don't overlook them, you could potentially save some money but still get an incredible playing Tele.
Mine is a 2004 black body/black pickguard MiM Fender with a one piece maple neck and board. Six "block" saddles with a SD Tele Hotrail humbucker in the bridge.
Goes from clean country to mean metal in an instant.
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lolzgreg":3cttpmvq said:James Lugo":3cttpmvq said:If you want a Tele get a nice Fender one. The Road Worn's are great. I would not get any of the Deluxes, split coils, humless etc... Get a real Tele. I'm a Tele guy bigtime, I recently got a Road Worn and threw a set of Lolar Special Ts in it, inspired by a Nash Tele we had at the studio for a while that was killer. The Road Worn with Lolars is deadly. The only mod I did was a got a Fender vintage bridge (6 saddle version) and replaced the original tail piece. For me I can't play a Tele with 3 saddles, the intonation issues are a killer in the studio. My ear is way to acute for tuning for that scene. But get a good Fender, it's classic.
James,
If I do end up using it for high gain, the stock pickups, or even the replacements you mentioned, are going to buzz like crazy, aren't they? That is unless I use the middle pickup position.
The American Standard I'm getting will need the input jack and bridge saddles replaced (it has individual ones), as I mentioned before. I think I may give the stock pickups a shot before I think about getting new or upgrading.
Right now I have a Tele Hot-Rails (I was thinking about getting a Hot Stack), and a Vintage Stack, all by Seymour Duncan, from an old tele I got rid of, that COULD go in this axe. Think I should go for it? I just want maximum versatility.
lolzgreg":2mxw68om said:James Lugo":2mxw68om said:If you want a Tele get a nice Fender one. The Road Worn's are great. I would not get any of the Deluxes, split coils, humless etc... Get a real Tele. I'm a Tele guy bigtime, I recently got a Road Worn and threw a set of Lolar Special Ts in it, inspired by a Nash Tele we had at the studio for a while that was killer. The Road Worn with Lolars is deadly. The only mod I did was a got a Fender vintage bridge (6 saddle version) and replaced the original tail piece. For me I can't play a Tele with 3 saddles, the intonation issues are a killer in the studio. My ear is way to acute for tuning for that scene. But get a good Fender, it's classic.
James,
If I do end up using it for high gain, the stock pickups, or even the replacements you mentioned, are going to buzz like crazy, aren't they? That is unless I use the middle pickup position.
The American Standard I'm getting will need the input jack and bridge saddles replaced (it has individual ones), as I mentioned before. I think I may give the stock pickups a shot before I think about getting new or upgrading.
Right now I have a Tele Hot-Rails (I was thinking about getting a Hot Stack), and a Vintage Stack, all by Seymour Duncan, from an old tele I got rid of, that COULD go in this axe. Think I should go for it? I just want maximum versatility.
stratotone":4duc9l31 said:I have a rosewood fender tele (yeah, MIM) that is pretty sweet - I put a tele JB rail in the bridge, it killed the tele bridge 'spank' tone but I still get the cool neck tones. Really, a tele bridge pickup through most amps is like fingernails on a chalkboard to me - WAY too bright.
Pete
Some tele's are too bright and twangy for me too. I sat at a music store and played everyone they had (cheapos to expensive) the road worn model had single coil like balls and twang on the bridge but was smooth at the same time. It totally was the best sounding one for me...and played as good as the expensive ones.stratotone":dj6rc6dz said:I have a rosewood fender tele (yeah, MIM) that is pretty sweet - I put a tele JB rail in the bridge, it killed the tele bridge 'spank' tone but I still get the cool neck tones. Really, a tele bridge pickup through most amps is like fingernails on a chalkboard to me - WAY too bright.
Pete
lolzgreg":zqeec4w6 said:Sweet Axe.
I'm probably picking up an American Standard in 3TS with a maple board. I'm going to replace those horrible input jacks and the pickups though.